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Chapter 386: 380: Acquisition

    Chapter 386: 380: Acquisition<div>


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    “I need you to speed up the acquisition process. Show the strength of your Reeve Silver Group. These aren’t very bigpanies. What I need now is time – do you understand?” Finn Lewis picked up the phone and directly addressed Lawrence Rodger.


    For eachpany, Finn provided the acquisition price evaluated by Olivia Thatcher. He then threw these figures to the Reeve Silver Group and the Floral Group, leaving them to negotiate. The resulting acquisition prices were their business. However, as Finn was currently in need of time, he naturally put pressure on them.<div>


    Thepanies Finn wanted to acquire were notrge. Even though there may have been dozens of them, the average market value of eachpany was around 150 million federal coins. But the sheer number of thesepanies signified higher profits for Reeve Silver and the Floral Group. The price for eachpany brought in a significant sum, and when added up, it was not a small number at all.


    Additionally, I will notify you that the acquisition list for the three banks will be unified. Whoever acquires apany first will own the profits from that enterprise. One more thing – after these enterprises are acquired, they will have to merge into a single global logisticspany. I need an excellent management team. As for the team-rted personnel, I don’t want to have to be responsible for organizing them,” Finn expressed his demands frankly.


    “I understand,” Lawrence Rodger replied spiritedly. Although he wasn’t sure what the matter at hand was, he noticed the severity in Finn’s tone, implying that Finn attached great importance to the situation.


    Passing the same information to Oscar ir and Matthew Chan individually, Finn left the matter to the three banks. He then boarded a ne to fly home. During the flight, he contemted the current circumstances. He needed funds. His ie seemed substantial enough, yet it couldn’t keep up with his expenditures. However, he never intended to withdraw funds from Atletico Madrid. Although the amount was substantial, it couldn’t resolve the issue. Most importantly, if Atletico Madrid thrived, it would also benefit Finn.


    “Young Master, I have approximately shaped our approach,” Olivia Thatcher said as Finn’s nended at Celeston City International Airport.


    “I see, notify Lewis Senior and the others to prepare,” Finn contemted for a moment before responding.


    “Yes, Young Master,” she acknowledged.


    Without any hesitation, Finn pushed forward. Any hesitation could lead to more casualties. Since he had already made a decision, he decided to follow throughpletely. He had no fondness for these indigenous people, so lingering on potential repercussions would be useless. He decided to send them straight to hell.


    “What about the remaining people?” Finn asked after mulling over it for a while.


    “We need you to exchange robots to cope with this task, Young Master,” Olivia responded decisively.


    “Robots?” Finn raised an eyebrow. “Are you suggesting using the T800s?”<div>


    “No, not T800. It’s the T3500 model,” Olivia rified immediately.


    “The T3500 model? What use does it serve?” Finn was taken aback, then promptly asked. Each T3500 robot cost him 200,000 in exchange value. He had noticed the model before but had no idea what it was for. Many of the specialized terms in its description were beyond hisprehension. All Finn knew was that T3500 and T2500 were simr: they were both special purpose robots with absolutely nobat abilities and were almost as ordinary as humans.


    “The T3500 model mainly affects the brains of living creatures by generating electromaic waves to subconsciously enhance their favorable impression. While these waves may have very limited effects on intelligent creatures like humans, they can still prove reasonably effective over the long term through subtle influence. Most importantly, if we employ this method, there won’t be that many of these remaining people left after we sessfully carry out post-war immigration, and we canpletely assimte this insignificant poption,” Olivia exined inly.


    “Really? There are robots with an ability like this?” Finn was stunned, then asked incredulously, “Isn’t this thought control?”


    “Young Master, the effects aren’t as profound as you implied. These special electromaic waves, coupled with some propaganda, can yield admirable results. For instance, when you are telling someone a story, and the T3500 model also reiterates the story, the listener will be more absorbed and at ease. It’s beneficial for propagandizing. However, if the listener bears deep hatred towards you, these waves will be useless,” Olivia Thatcher pointed out.


    “Generally speaking, they are more effective on lower intelligence creatures or animals. They can also achieve certain effects on higher intelligence creatures.”n/?/vel/b//in dot c//om


    “Alright, I understand,” Finn nodded, finding this quite like trying to increase favorability ratings. Even though it was not targeted at humans primarily, still, this ability seemed quite magical.


    “However, we cannot execute this mission too early. The poption we control is too small. Even if wepletely evacuated the people from these few inds, we would stillck the power to upy them. We need to first propagate our own poption,” Olivia added.


    “Alright, I got it. Make a n and then hand it over to Henry Lewis. He can exchange information with Lewis senior and the others, ensuring proper timing,” Finn nodded. This mission in the Sixth Dimension wasn’t very critical. If Finn wished toplete it, he could directly mobilize great power. However, doing so would disrupt his original ns, such as not impacting the world’s progress too much.


    “The assets have been prepared. However, we need to pay 10,000 points per year,” Olivia stated.


    The appearance of these figures had prompted Mister M to make several calls to Finn Lewis. Finn, of course, would not reveal his “operation.” He informed Mister M that each of these people originally owned these shares. Mister M was unsurprised. After all, Finn still held over forty percent of the shares and was thergest shareholder.<div>


    Finn had 100% ownership in Zero Holdings, and Zero Holdings held 40% of the shares in the Virtual World Stocks Company. It wasn’t hard to investigate this information. Consequently, the news of Finn’s decreasing wealth spread across the world swiftly. Based on the current value of the shares, Finn’s wealth was roughly 560 billion federal coins, and he couldn’t even make it into the top three wealthiest individuals.


    However, this situation further solidified the belief that Finn was the primary financial investor in this mysterious foundation. This was incredibly exciting for Reeve Silver and the Floral Wealth Group. This identity was their main attraction, not his status as the wealthiest man in the world.
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